Amacrine

/əˈmækraɪn/ noun

A type of nerve cell in the retina of the eye that makes connections between other nerve cells without a long extending fiber.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'makron' (long fiber/axon), literally 'without a long fiber.' Coined by anatomists studying the structure of the retina in the 1800s.

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